Use of a continuously-fed batch reactor for gas-phase mixture with many first-order reactions
✍ Scribed by Hong H. Lee
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 354 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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✦ Synopsis
contmuously-fed batch reactor (CFBR) and Its use are presented for the kmetlc studies of gas-phase mixtures where many species parttctpate tn the reactlons and yet aggregates of some of the spectes (lumps) are of mterest Results obtamed from a senes of CFBR runs c+n be used to tell whether all the kmetlcally dtshnct species have the same order of reactlon For the reactton mtxtures wdh many first-order reacttons. a CFBR run results rn makmg the concentration of species to be m the order of decreasmg rate constant, a species with the lowest rate constant havmg the highest concentration regardless of the mIttal composrtton of the mixtures By running the CFBR m batch mode at the end of a CFBR run, mlttal concentratton and rate constant of kmettcally dlstmct species can be determined one species at a time or a group of species at a time Furthermore, the CFBR run provides condltlons that can be used to determine a mmlmum number of kmetically dlstrnct species for the mixtures